Wednesday, November 28, 2012

This dreamer has been attempting to write about a painful event. She breaks through her writer's block in this dream. The Dream: I'm naked and about to put my clothes on. My breasts feel strange. I look down at them. I think air is coming out of my nipples. It's hard for me to believe, so I put the palms of my hands about 4 inches away from my breasts and, sure enough, there are puffs of air coming out. Then I actually see the puffs. You know, like those typical drawings of the wind blowing. Carla's thoughts: If this were my dream, my nakedness represents exposure, the naked truth. I am about to retreat from it (put on my clothes) but there's something inside me that won't be stifled: it insists on being aired, issuing forth in puffs from my breasts. I'm getting something off my chest! I hadn't thought this was possible, so I test it out with my other senses. When I put my hands near my breasts I soon learn that I can feel the process happening, and then I am able to see it. My previously blocked attempt to release so much pain has found its vent.

Sunday, November 25, 2012

The Dream: An article in the newspaper reports on changes to the Orthodox Church. “It isn't supposed to change,” I think. Yet it appears it has. I investigate and discover two changes. The elaborate brocade church vestments now have a more abstract pattern. For example, the foliage pattern of a brocade is dramatically simplified. The other change? Ceremonial attendants are younger and less formal.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Guest dreamer Openfoot has contributed today's magical dream. You can read more of his dreams and check out his artwork here. Openfoot's Dream: I stand on Yorkshire cliffs high above the sea. A large fishing boat is just leaving the bay. Under the surface of the bay a huge grey cloud can be seen clearly revealing that the shoal of fish the boat has been targeting is still there. Now I'm flying and moving towards the shoal, at first flying over it but then diving underwater. Here great shapes appear, the shadows of Orca, Killer Whales. I watch them lunge through the shoal and then on to pursue individual fish. Now, and to my great surprise, a herd of underwater zebra "gallop", with little apparent effort, through water as they too pursue the small fish. This herd of "sea horses" are amazing.

Now standing at a lakeside, the zebra emerge from its still waters. In my position at right angles to the galloping herd I watch them move along the shore. I am in wonder. This is remarkable. They seem to have brought the water of the lake with them. As they begin to enter open woodland the "water" of the lake fills all the air and space. It's mostly invisible but you get the odd shimmer to indicate its presence. The movements of the zebra herd, although now very free, seem just as if they were still running under the sea.

The rest of my family arrive and I urge them to watch this wondrous scene. I continue to express my amazement and delight. The zebra seem to be having great fun as they duck under branches and leap over bramble patches, demonstrating great grace and agility.

Carla's thoughts: Tony Crisp says that “deeply unconscious processes are often depicted by fish” and that fishing can symbolize “a receptive state of consciousness which allows the deep insights or processes to become known.”

If this were my dream, it would be about my movement toward a more expansive, intuitive understanding of my place in the world and a more joyful experience of life. Life abounds in my dream, but in the beginning I am looking down on it from a lofty cliff; I'm far above the sea. So I go “fishing” for something else. A bay is more constricted than the sea, and as I leave this more confined space I see a huge gray cloud, representing a shoal of fish. As I progress through my dream, I notice the proportion of gray to black and white reverses. At this early point, my quest lacks clarity, and so it appears huge and gray. The resolution I experience in the dream will be symbolized by the proportion of black, white and gray in the dream animals.

I'm in pursuit, and what I'm after is the resolution of a conflict I'm feeling between my personal and my group identity. Can I be my true self in a group? Fish in a shoal band together, but do not coordinate their movements as do those in a school. I am sociable, but not immersed in the herd. I investigate this community from above and below: I fly above it; I dive beneath it. As I watch, the shadowy Orca, another great gray shape, goes after “individual” fish. Being an individual is clearly a scary and vulnerable thing to be. But wait! Something is coming into focus for me: the Orca is mostly a black and white creature, with only a small gray area over its dorsal fin. My confusion (the gray area) has shrunk. With the appearance of the zebra I have resolved my conflict: these creatures have no gray areas at all. I am free to be me!

The zebra leave the sea; as they come out of the water I gallop toward a rebirth. I am at right angles to them (I see them correctly, from the right angle or viewpoint). Magical and mysterious and wonderful imagery tells me that I have had an epiphany. The zebra have brought the water of the lake (the mists of the mythical Avalon) with them. Their shimmer is my enlightenment. I watch in wonder, sharing the moment with those dearest to me. I am in sync both with my family (the community of man) and with my natural and unique self.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Susanne van Doorn, a dream worker from the Netherlands, contributes today's post. She has gathered and analyzed dreams about death, and she is sharing this research with us in advance of its formal presentation. You can visit her on Facebook

Now, here's Susanne:
In answer to my request for dreams of lost loved ones I received 114 surveys from 3 countries: America, Germany and the Netherlands. This post is about my interpretation of these dreams as dreamers' views on life after death.

The dreams in my survey fall into several categories: precognitive dreams of facing the impending death of a loved one; dreams about the transition to the “other world”; what life is like on that “other side” according to our dreams; guidance dreams of help from a deceased loved one; dreams that console; and dreams that help the dreamer come to terms with her own inevitable mortality.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Guest dreamer Openfoot has contributed today's dream. You can read more of his dreams and see how he illustrates them by going to his interesting website here.The Dream: I'm working in a trench. I've clearly been engaged on a plumbing job. I've also put in some electrical cabling and perhaps some fibre-optics too. It's all infrastructure work. I look up to see a group of friends arriving. They look surprised and I immediately know, without previously having been aware of the relevant facts, what they are surprised about. As if in answer to their questioning looks I shout out "Yes! My arms are fine! Look they work well! Just see all this work I've been doing! And look at the scars! They are well healed and translucent!" I show my friends my forearms. Just below each elbow a clean scar about 0.5 mm wide and slightly raised can clearly be seen. Each scar completely circles its respective forearm. Its obvious, I've had a forearm transplant on both my arms and things have worked out well.

Carla's thoughts: If this were my dream I'd think that something in the preceding couple of days has triggered my defenses. By paying attention to my dreams and feelings I've been plumbing my own depths, and my unconscious has brought my adaptations to the fore. My new awareness is around something I've been reluctant to change: I've dug in; I'm entrenched in my position. I've defended my vulnerabilities by building up my infrastructure with cabling and fibre-optics: this hints that I've been remote (both communicate over a distance) and protective (both, especially fibre optics, are encased).

My friends (other parts of my psyche) are surprised over my re-arming, but I explain that the work I've been doing has healed old wounds. The scars are there—but I've been healed and I am beginning to have some clarity (the wound is translucent) about a past difficulty. My dream forewarns me about my forearming and tells me that I am now sufficiently strong. All is well; I am now safe to back off from my entrenched position.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Guest Dreamer Travis Wernet
recounts the second dream in his shoe series:Travis' Second Dream: There's a second dream two days later
with an old friend wearing clogs that are black and white and I am
hovering above the ground when we meet each other and he says how
happy and different I look (with glasses) and I comment on how his
shoes look good on him - he's not the sort I imagine would wear
'effeminate' shoes like clogs in waking life, they're not 'guy-like'
enough for my conception of him.

Carla's thoughts: The second pair of shoes shows up in a second
dream two days after the initial shoe dream. There are 3 sets of 2's here, emphasizing that
I'm resolving pairs of opposites. My friend is wearing clogs, a style
of shoe that I see as effeminate and wouldn't have associated with
this manly friend. That these clogs are black and white tells me that
I tend to see this particular issue without nuance—no shades of
gray. I'm flying high when we meet—perhaps I'm not being realistic
since I don't have my feet on the ground, but nevertheless my friend
tells me how good I look in glasses: I'm beginning to see something
clearly, and I like it (it looks good, even if it didn't line up with
my expectations). The part of me this friend represents is now
willing to “walk a mile” in a woman's shoes. I have a better
understanding with my anima and women as a result, and I've
relinquished some of my conceptions of what being manly means.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Today's guest dreamer Travis Wernet gives us the opportunity to
further explore the shoe theme. Travis works with both dreams and
sound healing. You can find out more about his work
here. Like Tyler, Travis has a two-dream sequence, and both of
his feature shoes. We'll look at the first dream today.Travis' First Dream: I'm in a bedroom, arranging a
transparent pillow full of branches/twigs/herbs on a bed and at the
'head', which is on my 'right'... To the left is a group/audience -
composed of all women (I am pretty sure). My waking life sister opens
a door to the left and enters with a friend. I feel
interrupted/distracted. They've brought in two pairs of shoes and set
them on the bed. One woman in the audience whom I am seeking to
impress remarks on the "fine, stylish red pair." I know
they're leather and I myself don't see them as red, but more
dark/brown. She wants me to put them on and wear them and it seems to
me they are very finely crafted shoes, but I seem hesitant to wear
them and want to get back to my pillow arranging activity.

Carla' thoughts: The bedroom, the place where I sleep, is
also the place where I encounter my unconscious. Of course it is also
a place of intimacy, so this dream is giving me information about my
unconscious feelings about a relationship. The relationship might be
with another person or it might be with my own anima (the woman that
lives within a man). How I relate to my anima will affect the way I
interact with women in general, and I think I might be on the right
track here because there are so many women in this dream.

The transparent pillow is particularly important since it occurs
both at the beginning and at the end of the dream. A pillow is a
place where I put my head—a symbol for the rational—while I
sleep. This is when I can experience the unconscious intuitive way of
thinking that is traditionally associated with women. The pillow's
branches tell me that I'm branching out, ready to experience
something new. The twigs suggest new growth, and the herbs tell me
that the new growth that will emerge from my branching out is
healing. The pillow's transparency symbolizes that what the dream is
telling me is clear—not opaque.

My sister (my anima) opens a door (gives access) to the left (my
unconscious). Of course I'm distracted by this intrusion; it
interrupts my usual relationship to my psyche. She and her friend
present me with an implied choice between two pairs of shoes,
although the second pair doesn't show up until the second dream. They
put the shoes on the bed (symbol of my intimacy with women), and I
begin to experience conflict. There's a woman that I want to impress,
but she and I don't see eye to eye. She thinks the shoes are red,
while I see them as brown (I'm more down to earth; her feelings are
more passionate than mine). The shoes are leather (I'm dealing
with something basic, instinctive). Yet she sees the shoes in a more
superficial way, as stylish. She wants me to do something I am not
yet comfortable with: I'm not ready to wear these shoes, fine as they
are. I go back to arranging the pillow: I need to sleep on it (do some further psychic preparation.)

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Tyler, who contributed the last dream featuring feet and shoes, here shares a dream that has a different image--but one that still relies on self-propelled movement.Tyler's Second Dream: I was at my ex-girlfriend's sisters house (which is coincidental because I used to live in that neighborhood). I may or may not have been with a friend. My ex may also have had a friend there but I can't be sure. It was raining relatively hard, and she was standing in the garage and I was out in the rain in her driveway. There were no cars in the driveway, but there was a bike propped up on the outside of the garage. I moved inside the garage and got out of the rain where I remember seeing another bike lying on the floor. We both looked at it, but I can't remember any dialogue. After that, the rain had slowed down to a nice drizzle, but I remember the sky still looked pretty scary, like it was about to thunderstorm even harder than it had before. And then I walked out into the drizzle and I woke up. Carla's Thoughts: If this were my dream, its meaning would hinge on the images of bike and weather. That it's raining heavily tells me that, as in my last dream, I'm dealing with a highly charged (like a thunderstorm) emotional situation. My ex is standing in the garage (where I store things). What I store here (bike or car) is connected to my ability to move (alter my current emotional state). The bike represents moving by means of my own personal effort, and the floor is associated with something exasperating or difficult to overcome (I'm floored!). To sum it up: When I am in the place where I've stored my ex my grounded bike makes it difficult for me to move on. Once I have this dream realization, unconscious though it may be, the rain abates and becomes a drizzle. In other words, I've released some of my negative emotions. I'm still not out of the water—the sky looks threatening; but I've managed to walk out of the garage and into the drizzle, so I'm on my way.